Off the wall has been less aggravating for me.
I also wrap a strap around the inverter before removing the last bolt as a 
handle/lifting point.
Something on the lines of a canoe tie down strap...

Good luck,
Glenn

-----Original Message-----
From: "Todd Cory" <[email protected]>
Sent: ‎6/‎12/‎2013 18:16
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [RE-wrenches] outback fx service work

wrenches,

i have a customer with a failed air (xmfr) temp sensor inside their gvfx3648. 
when ordering a replacement, i was bitching about having to unwire the unit and 
remove it from the wall (60 pounds is heavier than it used to be) to accomplish 
the repair... the tech said most people do these projects with the unit still 
mounted. i have previously heard this was a huge hassle as the boards do not 
easily line up when the unit is not flat on its back.

whats the wrench experience? take it off the wall, or do the repair with it 
still mounted?

thanks,

todd
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